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Car Rental - San Jose - Jaco Beach - Quepos/Manuel Antonio National Park - Forest Lodge.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Assistance at the International Arpt Car Rental 1 night in San Jose 3 nights in Jaco Beach 3 nights in Quepos 2 nights at a Forest Lodge in the Central Valley Daily breakfast (most hotels)
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| San Jose City (16 Hotels options in San Jose City) |  | This is the capital of the country and the economic, administrative, and political heart of Costa Rica. San Jose serves as a transfer point to other regions in Costa Rica. The town offers attractions such as: the National Museum, the del Jade Museum and the Oro Precolombino Museum. It's also ideal for quick vacation organized tours around to several nearby attractions. This way you can see and enjoy the natural wonders of Costa Rica but have a more cosmopolitan experience al night. | 
| Jaco Beach (7 Hotels options in Jaco Beach) |  | Jaco Beach, often frequented by surfers who hit the waves with unparalleled enthusiasm, is the place to go when looking for smooth sand and laid-back casual atmosphere. Jaco has something of a reputation as a 'party beach' - especially during the dry season, frequently visited by young people and vacation-package visitors. After the dryness of Guanacaste, this is the first beach on the Pacific coast to have a tropical feel. | 
| Quepos - Manuel Antonio National Park (12 Hotels options in Quepos - Manuel Antonio National Park) |  | Quepos boasts one of Costa Rica's most beautiful national parks, Manuel Antonio. The park runs along spectacular white-sand beaches, with large stony islands off the shore serving as sanctuaries to several species of marine birds. A thick tropical jungle runs along the beaches. For active travelers, sportfishing, sea kayaking, snorkeling, river rafting, jungle trekking, and birding at Manuel Antonio are all available. It can be reached by road or by regular air service from San Jose. | 
| Forest Lodges in Central Valley (5 Hotels options in Forest Lodges in Central Valley) |  | With 70% of the population and a mild and dry climate, Costa Rica's Central Valley is the most developed and populated area of the country and the main entryway for visitors. As spectacular as other areas of the country, Central Valley is a great destination for an encounter with nature close to San Jose. Staying at Villablanca Cloud Forest, a 75-acre boutique hotel surrounded by the spectacular Los Angeles Private Biological Reserve, relaxation in a secluded atmosphere is guaranteed. While Savegre Lodge and Bosque de Paz are the paradise for birdwatchers, even the famous Quetzal can be seen from one of these lodges. | 
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